172-175. (cf. 6.1.03.149, 6.1.14.6, 6.1.16.c5, 6.1.25.1) It became cloudy, but it did not rain. It rained, but not enough for people to undo their sandals. The Tigris was not surging at its inlet, so water did not fill the arable lands.

191-193. (cf. 6.1.03.148, 6.1.28.27) "You should serve me" is what the purification priests say. "I bow over your hips" is what the leather-workers say. "I swear by Enki that your garments will take no time in this house" is what the fullers say.

201-202. (cf. 6.1.01.96) When a feeding belly becomes bloated, it is lamentable -- a belly made obedient by the prince.

22.ll.203-206

203-206. (cf. 6.1.17.b2, 1.8.1.5: ll. 28-29, 1.8.1.5.1: ll. 12-13, 6.3.a: ll. 17-18) No one is tall enough to reach up and touch the heavens. No one is broad enough to encompass the whole earth. No one is strong enough even to stretch himself fully in his bed. But you who roar like a storm -- may you establish yourself like a lion.

216-217. (cf. 6.1.03.15) To eat a little is to live splendidly. When you walk about, keep your feet on the ground!

22.ll.218-223

218-223. He who was seized by anger (?) poured it out (?): "I will glare (?)! In my enraged state I will destroy a boundary wall (?) for you! My anger (?) will be malign!" He who was seized by anger (?) poured it out -- it did not matter to him.

22.ll.224-226

224-226. Whatever I say, I will say it twice, and then I will repeat it again.

280-283. (cf. 6.1.02.101) A lamentation priest became afraid of a lion in the desert, and said: "From Inana's gate ……. The purification priests come to you, asking: "What is your brother doing in the desert?"""